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making news in america this morning, campus chaos. a deadly sheeting at ucla, students checked one by one after running for safety. >> everyone, everyone run, clear the area. >> the dramatic witness accounts and new details overnight about the professor who was killed. it's a golden state showdown. hillary clinton's slim lead days before the california primary. plus, donald trump on the defense after new documents released about trump university. we're live with the latest. rescue at sea. schoolchildren on a field trip saved from that vessel as it was going down. and the nba finals are gearing up for game one. steph curry's surprising admission about how he gets around the bay area.
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a good thursday morning to you all. classes at ucla are set to resume this morning except for the engineering department which is shut down for the rest of the week. >> that's the location where a gunman shot and killed a professor then took his own life. the victim has been identified as william klug. he taught mechanical engineering and was a married father of two. the 39-year-old is being remembered as a kind, gentle man who seemed to have no preliminaries with anyone. before surfacing this morning saying the shooter was a student despondent about his grades. here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: new details in a deadly shooting that paralyzed ucla's campus and sent students running for cover. >> around 10:00 this morning a report of a shooting occurred here on the ucla campus. >> reporter: abc news learning the victim in this apparent murder/suicide was william klug, a professor of engineering. hundreds of officers swarmed the
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area. fears of a possible gunman on campus. thousands of students told to shelter in place. dozens trapped inside that building. >> i heard some gunshots in the building. i did hear some shots then i heard somebody yell, everybody run, escape, run. there's a -- then i heard commotion and crowd and people said they saw an assault rifle. >> everyone, run, clear the area. >> reporter: some barricading themselves inside propping tables against tdoors. using belts. anything they could find to stay safe. >> we bolted out there to the seventh floor of one of the buildings and hid in the bathroom for an hour and a half. >> we tried to remain as calm and quiet as possible. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams seen inside on surveillance cameras going door to door. >> so horrific and to have it happen here is just, it's crazy. >> reporter: after two hours of chaos, each student is cleared. one by one. told to drop to their knees with their hands up. a final search by police.
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kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to kayna there. we move on to stake in california where the big primary is just five days away and all three candidates are reaching out to voters across that state. hillary clinton is saving her sharpest attacks for donald trump as he faces growing scrutiny over his defunct school. it's "your voice, your vote." we get the latest from abc's karen travers live in washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: hey, good morning, diane and kendis. the sign that her team may be worried, hillary clinton cut short her campaigning in new jersey and headed west. today she's kick off five days of campaigning in california ahead of that critical primary. now, bernie sanders is certainly not going anywhere and he is making this a race but hillary clinton saving her toughest attacks for donald trump. it's getting tight in the golden state. >> tuesday we are going to win the primary here in california. >> reporter: a new poll showing a dead heat between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. but back on the campaign trail in new jersey, clinton launched her toughest attack yet on
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donald trump calling him a fraud. >> he is trying to scam america, the way he scammed all those people at trump u. >> reporter: trump university, the latest controversy for the presumptive republican nominee. new documents revealing students paid up to $35,000 and all they got for that an unaccredited real estate course involving a series of retreats, mentorship session and online curriculum and access to a list of foreclosed properties. oh, and paper certificates like these. trump insists his school delivered and on the trail, he didn't let up on clinton. >> she has no natural talent to be president. this is not a president. >> reporter: but now clinton has another high-profile attack dog in her corner. a fired up president obama shaking off the campaign trail cobwebs tearing into trump's proposals including his tax plan. >> that is not going to make
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your lives better. that will help people like him. >> reporter: clinton supporters welcoming the new aggressive tone telling abc news they want more. >> what do you want to see her do. >> say shut up, donald. >> reporter: and they may get that today. clinton kicks off her california swing with a speech on national security and, diane and kendis, abc news is told by her campaign she is going to slam donald trump for what she'll call his dangerous proposals and trash talking of america. diane, kendis. >> probably not the last trash talking we'll hear. karen travers live in washington, thank you. now to the flooding emergency happening right now across texas. hundreds of families were brought to safety yesterday as the rain swollen brazos river climbed closer and closer. the flooding has caused more than 30 counties to be declared disaster areas. many evacuees don't expect to be back home for several more days. animals are struggling with the floodwaters. look at these scenes here. many of the cows you're seeing
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were able to get to higher ground but some were lost and some good news about this group of horses that crowded around a house to stay safe. they've been rounded up and brought to safety. but then there's this, rain through tomorrow. areas around austin and dallas are also getting more rain. flood watches and warnings are up for more than 3/4 of the state. now to a developing story from the san francisco bay area. two police officers have been shot after a traffic stop gone bad. overnight the suspect was barry k5ided inside his home in fremont. one of the officers in critical condition, the other is stable. the gorilla named harambe was shot and killed moments after -- let's move on to the dramatic 911 call from the mother of that young boy who fell into the gorilla pit. we're hearing for the first time the frantic moments from that
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event last saturday. take a listen now. >> oh, god, oh god, he's got his pants. he's taking the baby. he's taking the baby into the cave. oh, my god. >> reporter: the gorilla named harambe was shot and killed moments later. the boy's mother said he is doing well. she said people have offered the family money but they're asking that donations go to the zoo in harambe's name. all right, looking forward to tonight's game one of the nba finals. lebron james and the cleveland cav lires are looking to break their city's 52-year pro sports title drought. no titles for any sports. >> amazing. they have their hands full facing steph curry and 9 rest of the defending champion golden state warriors. at a media event this was great, curry stunning reporters with an admission. >> did you just say you were in an uber. >> of course. >> okay. >> what is the uber driver's reaction when you step in the car. >> the uber driver, he -- i
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can't really reenact it but it is -- it's pretty funny and i chuckle because they're surprised i'm getting in there too. >> can you believe he has an account. game one and every game of the finals right here on abc. >> i bet that became the focus of -- forget about the championship. let's talk about how you get around. >> they asked lebron as well. he said he's taken an uber but doesn't have an account. still ahead, new cars are still being sold with the air bags involved in a massive recall. new this morning the coast guard rushing to a sinking boat. the passengers including schoolchildren in the water. plus, caught on camera. a brutal attack on the bus. the driver comes to the rescue.
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four people are in critical condition with horrible burns after this explosion in houston. emergency responders believe a gas leak is likely to blame. the victims also suffered internal injuries from breathing in hot smoke. breaking overnight a charter boat taking elementary schools on a field tape sank off chesapeake bay and the coast guard said it dispatched crews immediately after receiving a distress call but a good samaritan arrived first loading everyone onto his boat and bringing them to shore. some were treated for minor injuries. a few hospitalized but everyone on board was wearing a life jacket. some new concerns about air bag inflaters from takata. four automakers are still selling them in new vehicles that is despite the devices being potentially defective. those automakers are fiat, mitsubishi, toyota and volkswagen. takata is recalling 69 million of the inflaters in the u.s. they have been linked to at
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least 11 deaths. the democrats who released a report want those automakers to replace them before the new cars are sold. the world's longest and deepest rail tunnel now open for business in switzerland, 35 1/2 miles long and runs under 1.5 miles of mountain designed to modernize freight travel through the swiss alps and took 17 years and more than $12 billion to build. >> the open ceremony was a little bit weird for it. better late than never. the postcard that arrived after more than half a century. >> from $4.5 billion to nothing. why "forbes" says one ceo just lost it all. in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. whether it's big... or small. first to go.
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if you're flying today. for more fallout from that growing sex scandal at baylor university in texas. >> ken starr stepping down as chancellor but will continue to teach classes. he said he didn't know about the allegations involving the football program until media reports first surfaced last year but starr accepts responsibility saying, quote, the captain goes down with the ship. a former florida police officer is due in court today for killing a man, corey jones was waiting for a tow truck after his suv broke down when officer newman raj ra shot him. raja since been fired from the police department. prosecutors say he never identified himself as a cop before opening fire on jones. and now to a brutal attack caught on camera on a bus in washington state. a man kicked an 80-year-old woman in the face with all his might and then started choking her. in the attack the female bus
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driver when she tried to intervene all the passengers managed to get off the bus when the man ordered the driver to close the doors, she shut off the battery and ran out trapping him inside. it's unclear what prompted that violence. the governor of florida is warning his state will experience disaster from the zika virus unless there's federal help. it's expected to hit the u.s. in the coming weeks. in a hospital in new jersey they have released this photo of a baby born with severe birth defects after her mother was infected with zika in honduras. the baby girl is being evaluated by teams of specialist. >> we continue to evaluate the extent of the effects of the virus on her as well as her ability to do common childhood things. >> doctors say the mother's hanging in there but, of course, is devastated by her child's medical issues. >>ing 0, sohus and wife in connecticut has a new piece of family history to cherish. a postcard showing the kennedy compound on cape cod. that card was mailed by a late aunt in june of 1963. it arrived at the home of joan
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and ed quirk the other day with a note from a postal clerk. the note apologizes for the late delivery. just for the record it only took 53 years. >> the little pigeon got lost on the way. >> everybody got lost on the way there. thanks to gps they finally found a home. now to sports. there's a famous morning. >> okay, that theme going beyond the usual on the ice and on the diamond. the details from our guys at espn. >> he's john and i'm john. tonight the nba finals start >> that's right. >> last night the stand di cup final, no "s," not plural played game two. >> penguins will try to go up 2-0 and goes to overtime. sidney crosby wins the face-off. kris letang dishes to connor sheary and played at umass for the minutemen for first time in his college or minor league hockey or nhl career won an
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overtime goal and won a stanley cup game. they're up 2-0. two more wins they win the stanley cup championship. out in baseball, diamondbacks/astros were tied and george springer, more new england out here. springer dinger. connecticut kid. there you go. george the animal walkoff -- a go homer. look at the celebration. 50 some odd games into the season. 5-4, astros over the diamondbacks. and about those pesky nba finals. >> there they are. >> getting under way, there you see steph curry and lebron, cavaliers/warriors 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific, abc, "nba countdown" begins at 8:30 eastern time. so those two guys, they'll bring people in the tent right there. see lebron and steph. >> again on abc later tonight.
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is the. good morning, i'm tamala edwards, thursday, june 2. here's what we're working on on for you on "action news." the driver of a stolen car on the run this morning. this person hit and killed a teenager on a philadelphia street. it's not what you want to see hanging out in your neighborhood, details on the bears making them at home in parts of berks county. hear the 911 call from a boy who ratted out dads who he said ran a red light. plan for day with weather and traffic all next on "action news" this morning. across the valley and way to the east coast. finally this morning we're happy to bring you the story of a guy that works at our powerhouse station in chicago but you won't see him on the air every day at wls. >> because he works behind the
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scenes there and as you'll see and hear, that's not all he does. reporter frank matthew with his story. ♪ >> reporter: keenan kyle says he doesn't mind the word janitor because that's what he is. five nights a week here at channel 7 but this is just a small part of this 27-year-old chicagoan's life. he is more than anything an opera singer. ♪ >> i have three jobs, i'm a vocal coach. i am a maintenance man at abc news. i also do visual merchandising for a department store and i sing opera on the side. >> reporter: he teaches voice at the fine arts building on south michigan avenue. that and his two other jobs add up to 90 hours a week and then he has to practice his opera. >> it's a lot of sleepless nights and a lot of long days, but it all pays off at the end because you get to do what you love, music. >> reporter: until there's opera
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career success, life is a tight squeeze. and mopping floors is part of getting there. >> it's really quiet up here so you get a chance to think about your music, study, sing through words, it's great. i like it. where is where i do my most practicing. >> reporter: he was raised on the south side and went to morgan park high school and music has been his life. you have to wonder what is his quest. ♪ this is my quest >> my quest is to go overseas and blow up and be able to come back here and sing for the met and just be able to sing opera the rest of my life. >> reporter: this to his impossible dream. ♪ >> reporter: frank matthew, abc 7 news. >> i once waited tables from an opera singer that got good s
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4:30 a.m. thursday, june 2. here's what we're following on "action news." a car smashes into a montgomery home that serves as a doctors office. philadelphia police are looking for the driver who struck and killed an 18-year-old pedestrian and fled the scene. a local basketball player who seem destined to the nba is facing murder charges. david murphy is off, karen rogers is in, matt pellman that is traffic. >> reporter: good morning, and happy friday eve to everybody out there. just

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